A zero-day exploit targets a software vulnerability unknown to its developers, leaving no time for a patch. Attackers use these flaws to infiltrate systems, steal data, or deploy malware before detection. Nation-states, cybercriminals, and security researchers benefit—some for espionage or profit, others to strengthen defenses by reporting the flaw.
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